Awesome!Watermelon, muskmelon and okra weeded. Now I've just got one bed left!!!!![]()
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Awesome!Watermelon, muskmelon and okra weeded. Now I've just got one bed left!!!!![]()
What's the last bed?Very close!He's a D'anvers.
I have two of them, and then Scorch's two second gen D'uccle/D'anvers sons.![]()
I hear they make wonderful pets!!! 
Over grown tomatoes. That's a two people job. Or hand weeding.Awesome!What's the last bed?
No it wouldn't, because the genes from each breed have already been established dominant/recessive in the parent birds, and therefore the offspring would be considered second gen EE/BB crosses.I'll redo my post. I found out my Roo is a BB/EE cross. My hen is also a BB/EE cross. Would that be the same as a normal BB hen and EE roo breeding?

I'll redo my post. I found out my Roo is a BB/EE cross. My hen is also a BB/EE cross. Would that be the same as a normal BB hen and EE roo breeding?

But wait, the BB hen is probably pure BB.
Over grown tomatoes. That's a two people job. Or hand weeding.
Can you teleport me some? 
Like half Rex half Flemish to half Rex half Flemish. The offspring are still half and half.No it wouldn't, because the genes from each breed have already been established dominant/recessive in the parent birds, and therefore the offspring would be considered second gen EE/BB crosses.![]()
Yay! If I start breeding these White Brahma-looking chickens, I need to say how I got them, preferrably. EE/BB would be waaaaaay easier than EE/BB/EE/BB. Lol!Yes, I keep repeating your post in my head to find an answer!
I think you have that right!
-K
Pretty.
